Abstract—As IT technologies are developing rapidly and
people lives longer than before, demands of healthy lifestyle gets
bigger. There is a growing need to intelligent medical treatment
system in preparation for the aging society. Thus so many kinds
of seamless medical monitoring system or u-health system were
designed and built. u-health system collects and manages
personal medical information so that u-health system and
personal medical information should be secured.
In this paper, we design and implement u-health application
middleware that manages and controls emergency alert system
connected with national emergency rescue system and u-health
information system with patient medical information at
hospitals. u-health application middleware collects patients’
medical information with secured One Time Password(OTP),
and analyses patients’ medical information with u-health
information system. After u-health information analysis,
u-health application middleware decides status of patient and
prepares for appropriate treatment and alert message. Patient
medical information is relayed by smartphone in this paper.
Index Terms—U-health, medical information, medical data,
OTP, security.
Inhyun Kim is with IBM Korea, Inc., Seoul, Korea (e-mail:
kinhyun@kr.ibm.com).
Soo Young Kim was with Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Daejeon, Korea (e-mail: sooyoungkim@kaist.ac.kr).
Sungsuk Kim is with Department of Computer Science, Seokyeong
University, Seoul, Korea (e-mail: sukkim91@gmail.com).
Heon Chang Yu is with the Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Korea (e-mail: yuhc@korea.ac.kr).
Kwang Sik Chung) is with Department of Computer Science, Korea
National Open University, Seoul, Korea, (e-mail: kchung0825@knou.ac.kr).
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Cite: Inhyun Kim, Soo Young Kim, Sungsuk Kim, Heon Chang Yu, and Kwang Sik Chung, "Design and Implementation of Secured u-Health Application Middleware with Smartphone and OTP," International Journal of Knowledge Engineering vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 150-153, 2015.